Image of single Molecule
The IBM Research team in Zurich has once again accomplished a first in science. Using an atomic force microscope (AFM) they have photographed the chemical structure of a single molecule. What they have captured is the actual physical shape of the molecule, right down to the actual hydrogen bonds.

The IBM Research team in Zurich has once again accomplished a first in science. Using an atomic force microscope (AFM) they have photographed the chemical structure of a single molecule. What they have captured is the actual physical shape of the molecule, right down to the actual hydrogen bonds.

Previously, this same group of researchers, succeeded in measuring the charge of a single atom, another first. Their findings are reported in the Journal Science.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8225491.stm Atomic Microscope
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